January 2026

Spring 2026 Course Brief: Critical Hope & Self-Preservation in Contemporary Librarianship – Reflections on Positionality

I’m in the third week of my eight-week intensive course, Critical Hope & Self-Preservation in Contemporary Librarianship, which I’m teaching to currently enrolled Dominican University School of Information Studies students. A Special Topics course (LIS 805) within the school, this course includes an introduction to the concepts of Critical Hope and how it may be used

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Book Haul: Reflective Fiction

Sometimes when I’m reading for pleasure, the prose, concerns, conversations, or challenges that protagonists face offer unwitting help as I navigate my own recovery from workplace harm. Concerns about belonging, discerning safety, navigating freedom, remembering missed chances to make another decision, or meeting people who help us along the way – all show up from

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Register: The Reset Experience (mid-winter 2026)

I’m excited to announce that registration for The Reset Experience is now open!  Scheduled for early February, the two-hour community-centered event will offer dedicated time for attendees to explore strategies to consider recovery from workplace harm.  Click to register and learn more about the event, including slated speakers and points of practice that will be

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Renewals Reach: Toxic leadership mitigation

Glover’s 2024 dissertation explores the impacts of toxic leadership on employees through the lens of lived experiences. Through her qualitative methodology, which included gathering narratives of employees working under toxic leaders, several signals that aid in identifying toxic leaders and reducing the impact of toxic leaders on employee health are offered. Read the dissertation.

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